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USC women taking 'mad dog' approach thanks to Beth Burns
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Raducanu crushed by Swiatek in Melbourne
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Live updates: Democrats turn up heat on Hegseth as Republican alleges hypocrisy
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College basketball rankings: After a slow start, Purdue is heating up as it adjusts to life without Zach Edey
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Tesla posted record China sales in 2024. But this year is going to be tough as competition heats up
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MLB rumors: Dodgers won't rush to trade after Hyeseong Kim signing, Justin Verlander market heating up
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Apple offers holiday discount in China as Huawei competition heats up
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High-stakes tests and threats to watch as UK politics heats up
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Men: Who makes the top 25 as conference play heats up?
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